Vishal Ojha is an Indian professional poker player who has rapidly ascended to become one of the top tournament competitors in Asia. Currently ranked 20th on the India All Time Money List, Ojha is recognized for his aggressive technical play and a string of high-profile victories on the Asian live circuit between 2023 and 2026.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
With total live tournament earnings exceeding $614,000, Vishal Ojha’s career reached a major turning point in May 2023 when he won the USOP Hanoi Main Event for a life-changing $205,840. He has since solidified his reputation as a high-stakes regular with consistent final tables in Vietnam, South Korea, and Cambodia.
Notable Tournament Results:
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$205,840 (₫4,952,000,000) for winning the 2023 USOP Hanoi Main Event.
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$69,190 (₫1,729,760,000) for winning the Super Stars event at the 2025 VPT Championship II.
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$64,905 (₫1,576,830,000) for a runner-up finish in the APT Hanoi Billions Single Day High Roller.
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$45,494 (₫1,200,000,000) for a runner-up finish in the 2025 Dragon Poker Grand Opening Super Star Challenge.
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$21,534 (₩31,030,000) for a 4th-place finish in the 2026 Asian Poker Tour (APT) Jeju Classic National Cup.
Ojha is currently ranked #1,294 in the Global Poker Index (GPI) and remains a top-10 force in the Indian national rankings for 2026. For a full breakdown of his tournament history, you can view the Vishal Ojha Hendon Mob Profile.
Biography & Poker Background
Originally an online grinder from India, Vishal Ojha transitioned to the live circuit after building a significant bankroll through Sunday major tournaments. He is part of a highly successful wave of Indian professionals who have dominated the Southeast Asian markets, particularly in Vietnam and South Korea.
His 2023 victory in Hanoi was record-breaking at the time, outlasting a field of 1,336 entries—a feat that established him as a premier talent on the Asia Pacific Poker Tour (APPT) and USOP circuits. In early 2026, he demonstrated his continued consistency by securing multiple cashes at the APT Jeju Classic, including a deep run in the Main Event and a final table in the National Cup.
Play Style & Strategy
Ojha is known for a “reads-based” aggressive strategy, often citing his extensive experience with specific opponents on the Asian circuit as a key factor in his decision-making. During his USOP Main Event win, he famously moved into a dominant chip lead by calling a massive river bluff with second pair, a move he attributed to high-level pattern recognition developed over years of grinding.
His strategy excels in large-field No Limit Hold’em formats and high-buy-in “Super Star” challenges, where his ability to “switch gears” allows him to pressure opponents during critical bubble phases. This combination of technical soundness and mental resilience makes him one of the most respected and dangerous Indian players currently active on the global circuit.

























